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しんしんSYSake from the brewery that produces Goho
We came across another sake from the same brewery as last month!
This sake is a little spicy!
It is also a good combination with Dewazakura.
They also have a junmai daiginjo with a 40.5% polish!
I want to meet them next time!
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100% Yamadanishiki rice from Miki Town, Kagawa Prefecture
Water: Medium-soft water from Yokotsudake, Nanae-cho, Hokkaido
Polishing ratio 55
A L C. 16 こあらっこEasy to drink silky and clear しんしんSYToiki Tokubetsu Junmai, Polishing 50-50
Unfamiliar jet black label
It's a real treat!
Later, I found out that it is another brand of Hakodate's Goho.
The "10" symbolizes the fusion of the charms of "San" Ki-machi and "Nanae" Iimachi, the combination of the numbers of each town, the wish for long-lasting friendship, and the Hakodate brewery's pure "iki" sake brewing style. The name "Toiki" was chosen to express the brewery's passion for making straightforward, pure and "iki" sake.
We will remember this sake as Hokkaido sake!
I heard that there is also a more polished sake called Ichi Iki.
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SPECIFICATIONS: Special junmai sake made in the ginjo style (bottle warmed and fire-quenched)
100% Yamadanishiki rice from Miki-machi, Kagawa Prefecture
Water: Medium-soft water from the Yokotsudake mountain in Nanae-cho, Hokkaido
Polishing ratio 55
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